This will give you a brief look about how the Waiver Draft may or most likely may not go next week, but I always like to have my hand at this, providing a good guess for the process. The standings were based on Monday night's movements, taken from Tuesday morning... I just hadn't had the time to publish them yesterday.

Still, as you can see, the depth in this draft isn't very good, so you're going to have to be sure that you're taking players that can serve you a purpose, more than the player that you're dropping. For some teams, it will be easy, because injuries and demotions to the AHL will make for quick drops, but for other teams, will the players available be any better than what you have on your roster at the moment?

If you have more than one easy drops, how are you going to prioritize your drops? Do you want the biggest points from the available players or do you go down the list to find the best defender or goalie, before you take a forward? Looking for rookies or goons? Are you going to make a move at all?

These questions and possibly a few others will start on Monday (maybe sooner), as we move towards activating our new players on December 7th.